Abstract

ObjectiveThis study compared the effectiveness, efficiency, comfort and convenience of newly designed breast pump suction patterns (BPSPs) that mimic sucking of the breastfeeding human infant during the initiation and maintenance of lactation.Methods105 mothers of premature infants ≤ 34 weeks of gestation were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups within 24 hours post-birth. Each group tested 2 BPSPs; an initiation BPSP was used until the onset of lactogenesis II (OOL-II) and a maintenance BPSP was used thereafter.ResultsMothers who used the experimental initiation and the standard 2.0 maintenance BPSPs (EXP-STD group) demonstrated significantly greater daily and cumulative milk output, and greater milk output per minute spent pumping.ConclusionsBPSPs that mimic the unique sucking patterns used by healthy term breastfeeding infants during the initiation and maintenance of lactation are more effective, efficient, comfortable and convenient than other BPSPs.

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